Lexingtongue wrote:I have four but they are all placed so that they can be easily covered up (top of both arms, two on back). Foolishly got them when i was younger but as long as I don't go topless or wear a vest no one will ever be able to see them. Will this fact I have tattoos count against me even though they are easily hidden?
Lexingtongue wrote:Are you required to show them at any point during the interview? Know you have to mention them in your application...
Lexingtongue wrote:It's listed on the UK JET site under the medical section, I think. Do you think it would be okay to leave them off the application? I'd hate to be discriminated against because of a few daft mistakes I made as a youngster when they can't even be seen unless I want to show them (which I never do). I'd prefer the interviewer to not even know about them and judge me on my abilities rather than have a lingering doubt about me because I have a few tattoos.
Patryn wrote:I would hope that tattoos aren't considered in a negative light by JET. It's all part of the internationalisation aspect, IMO. People in other countries get tattoos for fashion/fun, not just because they belong to a gang. Sure, it'll make things a bit more difficult for you while you're in Japan, but it shouldn't count against you in your application. ><
Lexingtongue wrote:It's listed on the UK JET site under the medical section, I think. Do you think it would be okay to leave them off the application? I'd hate to be discriminated against because of a few daft mistakes I made as a youngster when they can't even be seen unless I want to show them (which I never do). I'd prefer the interviewer to not even know about them and judge me on my abilities rather than have a lingering doubt about me because I have a few tattoos.
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